Calm your tits. "Intel Core i7" is a very vague statement, and encompasses at least five different microarchitectures. A Nehalem Core i7 960 can be easily overpowered by a Sandy Bridge Core i5 2500k, from two generations later.
Calm your tits. "Intel Core i7" is a very vague statement, and encompasses at least five different microarchitectures. A Nehalem Core i7 960 can be easily overpowered by a Sandy Bridge Core i5 2500k, from two generations later.
He's a community manager; he knows his job is to provide a public face to his company. If he's going to make a controversial statement (which, based on his lead-in, he totally knows), then at the very least he could've restricted the post to his closest friends.
No, but as an executive producer, he has a say in the approval of design concepts. To say that he had no part of this is disingenuous, especially since he's known for approving shit designs.
Michael Bay really needs to be taken out of any design-approval process.
Who said anything about pretty? The Turtles never looked "pretty". We're not asking for "pretty". We're asking for turtles. Those lip-mouth combos are not turtles. Give them frickin' beaks, like real turtles. or Ninja Turtles.
Yeah he does. I'm just pointing out that his haters are far more vocal than his actual fans.
The man talking is John Bain. He's better known to the internet by a handful of online pseudonyms including "TotalBiscuit" and "The Cynical Brit," the names he goes by when broadcasting his reflections and criticisms of video games on YouTube. With more than 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, he's not the most…
More to the point, reviews coming in aren't that good. It's holding at 67% over at Rotten Tomates prior to release, which isn't a good sign.
I agree that full-on 60mph running is the much better choice, but I'm thinking more of a compromise. Plus, Shadow Warrior showed how you can still capture the feel of run-and-gun even with a sprint function.
I get that the "Mayhem" route's supposed to be a throwback to the classic run-and-gun ,Doom-era shooter model. I appreciate that. However, BJ needs to quick-step it a bit to truly get that dynamic combat that said retro shooters are known for. Maybe give him a sprint function that lasts longer than 10 seconds?
I don't even play modern military gunwanks anymore due to samey-brownness overload. I get my kicks these days from playing retro-type shooters like Hard Reset, or the reboots of Shadow Warrior and Rise of the Triad. Now those games were shooters.
No wonder they won't calm down, you're squeezing them too hard.
Yes, they never planned Avengers before 2008. Phase 1 though, was pretty much planned starting from The Incredible Hulk and onwards. And just because their first film had a relatively hard SF setting, that didn't stop them from ever having fantastical elements in their shared narrative. Or haven't you watched the…
Huh, your period started? Sorry to hear about that. I never even said I disliked, let alone hate, the game. I'm just pointing out that we were expecting the next gen to uplift the baseline quality of these games, which translates to better ports to PC. That means higher resolution, higher poly-count. Instead, you're ge…
As a PC gamer who lives off of console ports, the higher poly-count matters to me more than fancier physics (which my rig already does). Most ports to PC use the same meshes as the console build, even if they have better lighting, physics, and higher-res textures.
Trolling aside, you'd think that with the PS4' higher resources, they could've increased the polygon count on some of those things, especially that cut of salmon. I thought one of the first things this "next gen" would address would be an overall increase in quality for all 3D meshes.
If you have to explain that you're trolling, then you're not doing it right.
I'm not opposed to an actual live-action adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns. However, I doubt BvS will even try to be faithful to the source material, just as Man of Steel has almost nothing to do with John Byrne's classic The Man of Steel comic books.
Unlike Marvel who started with the gritty, realistic Iron Man and later struggled to fit in a frozen WW2 soldier, a Norse god and other more fantastical characters in their cinematic universe